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Feb. 6, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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AMA Announces Kip
Bigelow Has Been Hired as Motocross
Manager
PICKERINGTON, Ohio --
The American
Motorcyclist Association (AMA)
is pleased to announce that Kip
Bigelow has been hired as the
AMA Racing motocross manager.
Bigelow is an AMA Life Member, a
long-time motocross racer, and a
regional organizer and volunteer
with AMA District 14.
"Motocross is our most popular
racing discipline, and it's
critical that the series manager
understand first-hand the
passion, dedication and
excitement that drives our
valued competitors," said AMA
Director of Racing Joe Bromley.
"Kip Bigelow brings that
experience to the table, and all
of us in AMA Racing are looking
forward to working with Kip and
leveraging his experience."
A motocross racer and AMA member
since 1974, Bigelow most
recently served as the off-road
rider representative and
motocross chairman for AMA
District 14, which includes
Michigan's lower peninsula.
Bigelow's personal race
credentials include an AMA youth
national championship in the
75cc class. He went on to race
professionally, ultimately
riding for Team Dynamic and
holding AMA National No. 94 for
the 1980 season.
"I have been dedicated to
motocross throughout my life,
and I became involved with AMA
District 14 because I wanted to
give back to the sport that has
given so much to me," Bigelow
said. "The AMA's success in
amateur motocross depends on
knowledgeable guidance and
leadership. I'm excited to be a
part of that and to get to work
for motocross racers around the
country, so we can grow the
sport and improve the AMA's
amateur racing program."
Bigelow said a priority in his
new role is enhancing the
relationship between the AMA and
its regional Districts.
"One opportunity that lies ahead
is getting the individual AMA
Districts to work better as a
team, as well as within the
broader AMA structure on the
national level," he said. "Some
AMA Districts are progressive
and well-organized. Others need
help in these areas. The AMA is
going to do more to better serve
our individual members at all
levels, and that certainly
includes a more robust,
responsive and consistent
District program."
Bigelow's professional
background is in the engineering
field. He was a senior lead
engineer with Lear Corp., where
he was a team leader and liaison
between Lear Corp. and General
Motors on joint projects.
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About the
American Motorcyclist Association
Since 1924, the AMA
has promoted and protected the
motorcycling lifestyle. AMA members
come from all walks of life and they
navigate many different roads on
their journey to the same
destination: freedom on two wheels.
As the world's largest motorcycle
organization with nearly 300,000
members, the AMA advocates for
motorcyclists' interests in the
halls of local, state and federal
government, the committees of
international governing
organizations and the court of
public opinion. Through member
clubs, promoters and partners, the
AMA sanctions more motorsports
competition events than any other
organization in the world. Through
its Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum,
the AMA preserves the heritage of
motorcycling for future generations.
For more information, visit
www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
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